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ah, what is true was big, it doesn't matter. the only criteria is what will who people we should light on the opaque world who's behind the benefits and why are they a threat to us all the oh peak worlds this week on d w ah, ah ah, this is dw used live from berlin, rafael, and the doll wins the astrology and open and makes history. the spaniard bates, russia not. daniel may visit if in 5 said in melbourne,
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taking his 21st grand slam title. not more than any other player. also on the show when to chaos on the u. s. east caused heavy snow and hurricane force winds batter ballston in new york, disrupting the lives of millions authorities, issue blizzard warnings for the region. we'll hear from a meteorologist shortly. and northern ireland commemorate to massacre that changed its history. families march in the city of dairy to mock 50 years since the bloody sunday killing. when british troops opened fire on civil rights protested leaving a trail of tragedy and political juggling. ah, i am jared ray. thank you very much for your company. rafael natal has won the tennis australian, i've been becoming the most for men's grand slam player ever. it's the 21st,
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a title for the 35 year old. want ahead of both of his long time, rivals novak jock of it, and roger federer, nadar defeated russian. daniel made videos in 5 sets. it's the 2nd australian open title for an adult. his 1st was over 10 years ago in 2009. and it's the 2nd grand slam, final victory over made video of the dahl also defeated him at the us open in 2019 . to break all this down for us, is it chris harrington for from dw sports, chris? hi there. ref i on the dol was to sit down, but then he pulled off this all my he come back, tell us more destiny verses the disruptor ever ruffin a doll dug himself out of a to a set deficit in battle back. it's the come back on top of the come back on top of the come back me robin. a doll was surprised to be back on tour. he had a come back from injury. he contracted cove in december, came back from that. and then now this final into final set, i mean, wait a,
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write his name into the history books picking up his 21st grand slam title victory . and the 2nd time he's won in australia 10 years over a decade. separate the 2 victories. he called it one of the most emotional matches of his career. you know, in my opinion, it's one way to walk away from the sport if you ask me. yeah. but he said actually i was listening to him afterwards. he said that actually he might be coming back next year. this is given him kind of the push, the motivation to want to come back and can we call him the greatest play ever now because he, of course, is one title ahead of his 2 rivals. brokovich and fedora. yeah. when you look at the numbers, i mean men lie, women lie numbers, don't you know the numbers separate himself from the big 3. you know, up and all that. all. he also adds his name on the list. only 4 players before him . if $12.00 grand slams, you know, it least the 4 grand slams at least twice. you know, he's done that as well. you know, but in terms of continuing down this rain,
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you know, federer hasn't won a grand slam title since 2018. you looking at all the way he's come back the way he finished. i mean he had a break, his proper routine. you saw buckets of sweat out there. he had to get saw does just to maintain his grip. and if he has that fire still in him, i you know why not, you know, give it a go, but all in all, you know, i think it's safe to say if he walked away today, he will be number one. let's talk of course about in a doll's opponent on image id, if of he has a history of stopping these kind of grand slam historic moments, but today wasn't his day. no, it was not the case kind of a repeat, it will be saw the us open final in 2019. that was also a 5 set thriller. you know, a mid with f spoke of the way he prevented joke of. it's from picking up his 21st at the us open last season. he only thought he pulled some motivation. you know, from that experience, he understood that rafa was going to bring his a game and that's what we saw. but one a game was a bit better yet to add
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a plus. you know, to ruffin the dolls a report card on that one. okay, just quickly, chris, of course we think back a few weeks and we have to think of, you know, that joke of it in this deportation saga. how is this kind of hung over the tournament? you know, you know, i won't put, i thought that would overshadow, you know, this final but the way the dall played in this final, i think, you know, a lot would argue just his effort. you know, the amount of emotion on the pitch that we saw would possibly give him the upper hand in terms of the narrative of surrounding this australian open. but the rule number one, no bad joke of it. you mean, you know, he was going for his, for straight australian open title. he arguably is in the best form of his life in terms of on the court. but obviously he's on the wrong side of right in terms of his position on the vaccination when it comes to coven 19. so the french open is in jeopardy for him as well. he might not have an opportunity to defend that title. so right now, you know, i think all of the headline should be about ruffin a doll in his historic achievement in
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a hopefully all the journalists agree. i think they probably will. we agree with you, chris harrington from d. w. sports. thank you. thank you. by the news now, a major winter storm has slammed into the east coast of the united states. its brought strong winds and heavy snow. severe weather alerts we issued across a region of around 70000000 people residence there are being urged to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. the snow storm is almost empty. the streets of boston with authorities urging people to stay at home. the bomb sigh clone as meteorologists call it, has generated a dangerous mixture of snow and hurricane force winds. in new england, storm surges are threatening communities along the coast, forcing many people to flee inland to safety. we got some sand bags. we elevated things in our basement, but this is one of the worst storms i've seen so far. tens of thousands have been left without power along the eastern us. in rhode island,
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driving is only allowed in emergencies. new york city was spared the worst of the blizzard. some were out enjoying a rare sight manhattan, blanketed by a half a meter of snow. this is just an ice sweet winter snowfall. i'm so happy that it is harry, unless you have her silly ha, getting your snowball fights. the storm is expected to continue until sunday morning until then it stay home or get home as soon as possible. and earlier i spoke with meteorologist matthew compute, she who's currently in cape cod in massachusetts. i asked him what the situation looks like in the us overall. 70000000 people under different winters or mornings blizzard warrens at one point with 10000000 people seeing a foot or more snowfall. now the good news. it's calling us your now the stores
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moving into the canadian americans and then she kind of out of our neck of the woods, but behind me a lifting, plastering of snow fall, boston 2nd. biggest storm on record and biggest calendar days, no total on record. and as you can see where i am on facebook, we think about 191 inch the spouse roughly about 550 meters, which is the most recent years since i from the bomb side bring what eat the bond? i was like make up there. i'm basically, it's an, a low pressure system that drops an incredible amount of air pressure. 24 mil bars . in 24 hours. it's actually becoming a vacuum cleaner. sucking more air in rapidly and fine. but this thing ranking at double the rate needed for bama genesis go from barely blip on whether maps to 14 for days. absolutely incredible weather in the way you're describing it. now this cold is expected to keep the east group east coast in its group well into sunday. what do you think the authorities have it all under control?
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yes, so the storm pulls off. sure. we have to remember that low for system spin counterclockwise . so now we have winds out of the west, northwest pulling down a fridge and canadian air mass, and a lot of people still don't have power. the entire community of province on cape cod without power about 2030 percent of cape cod does not power either. they're in the dark, you'll be able to heat their homes now suddenly being cold outside know what other interest in it. but down there, the road for their roads are loud. it's been about 18 to 24 hours since the snow started. the house can buy one and then even plow this is going to drove over the roadway. we have roughly 30 to 42nd meter to snow on the road, and i've been here for decades. these are the worst road conditions i've seen really any point in my life time. just because with yeah, i think there's soap rape eclipse in 10 centimeters per hour. there's no way anyone would be able to pilot and really keep up. so they just didn't. and now we're kind
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of snowed in that was mess you can peachy in cape cod, massachusetts. matthew enjoyed the snow stay warm. many thanks. and mother nature also generated a wild night of where the here in northern europe and had left at least 4 people dead across scandinavia. and northern germany. the storm called nadia here abroad 5 me to to the title search to the german nazi coast. the storm board hurricane like got wind with speeds of up to 130 kilometers per hour. new berlin emergency services were left to deal with full entree. let's get a roundup of some of the other stories making world news today. britain is preparing to often nice over major deployment of troops, war ships, and jets to eastern europe. us president, joy bind, and also planned to send american troops to boost his presence in the region. us defense officials are warning that russia has deployed enough forces on ukraine
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border to invite the entire country. sudanese security forces have shot and killed a 27 year old anti crew protest in the capital, hot, whom many excited the man died from a chest when his death brings the number of those killed, demonstrating pro civilian rule 279. since the military took in october, the japan is north korea has conducted its longest range missile tests. since 2017 japanese authorities tracked amiss are traveling some 800 kilometers before it plunged into the sea. it's north korea's 7th launch this month and come 3 days after 2 short range, ballistic missiles were fired and northern island is mocking. 50 years since the bloody sunday massacre with events across the nation. on this day, 972 british soldiers shot dead, 13 unarmed civilians during a protest in the city of london dairy,
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also known as dairy. the british government has issued a formal apology, but no one has ever faith trial over the killings. and i'm joined now by d. w. political correspondent, manual shows who has lived in ireland and studied northern irish history a manual. hi, i'm tell us more about how exactly the city of dairy has been marking to day. well, a people in the city or of dairy would commemorate events every year, but this year is particularly the 50th anniversary, and for the 1st time does the irish t shocks or the irish prime minister me hole martin, who are joined the common oration. hundreds of people are marched through this little the streets of a dairy. there we traced the march of 1972 children, bearing white roses were marching with them and their relatives of the victims were carrying portraits on their relatives killed. on the day 13 people were killed that they all catholics,
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they were shot in the back. some of them are shot while they were on the ground, others or why they were, they were waiting a white handkerchief so it's quite a traumatic event that is still remembered to day, both by northern ireland and by the republic of ireland. and of course, or by the united kingdom. so very sad anniversary and wrote tell us exactly why bloody sunday is such a significant event in the history of the northern ira or island conflict. well, of course, northern ireland or conflicts which we also know as the troubles are spanned over more than 3 decades. however, the blood is sandy. as is known, this massacre of really was a tipping point. because as i mentioned, 13 catalogs were killed, unarmed civilians were killed. and this really prompted a lot of people to join the i already irish republican army, adding fuel to the fire and worsening the situation. we often see it as a sectarian or a conflict as a country to po, opposing a catholics with partisans,
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but it does well beyond it's really a civil war that are, you know, that opposed or rich and northern irish people. now these events that we've been talking about took place 50 years ago, but the trauma still seems very fresh for many people. are there why is that? well, i think for the families of the victim, they can't really be closure even 50 years old because there were a we've seen in it. we've seen it in the report. there were 2 inquiries, the 1st one exonerated the british, sold these and another inquiry a 12 years long inquiry was a 5000 pages report afterwards. if we decided inquiry actually concluded that the shootings were unjustified and unjustifiable, yet no sold it. even if the soldiers who have shot had been identified, no sylvia has been tried so far and in july 2021 by prosecutors said that key evidence or was unlikely to be admissible in the the only case with bridges. so
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the could have been tried, so the families are still very bitter boxes that are political correspondent, emanuel shows talking to us about the 50 year anniversary since the bloody sunday massacre and manual. thank you. thank you. is a quick reminder now of the top story. we're following for you. rough a on the dull has won the australian open. it's his 21st grand slam title and 2nd australian open when the spaniard beat rushes. daniel madrid in 5 sets in melbourne, that breaks the men's record for the most grand slam singles types. and you're up to date, i'll show reporter is next nicole fearless. we'll be back in 45 minutes with the headlines. i'm jarred, radian, berlin. thank you for watching have a great day.

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